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nDaughter Of The Deepwood by Holly Bargo 
nPublisher: Hen House Publishing
nGenre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
nLength: Full length (308 pages)
nHeat level: Spicy
nRating: 5 stars
nReviewed by Chamomile
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nLifetime imprisonment for an immortal doesn’t bear consideration. As cold iron burns his skin and dampens his magic, fae captain Falco wrenches power and freedom from the broken body of another prisoner—a witchbreed female—tossed into his cell to make room for a new harvest of criminals. Honor and obligation mandate that he not abandon her.n

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n​Reviewer Comments 

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n“Once again I am blown away by this author’s ability to create worlds and characters that captivate and haunt in equal parts. This in the second book in this series, and as with the first, I found myself instantly drawn into the story.  
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nI first started this series because of the Fae/fantasy elements, but have quickly added it to one of my favorite series! 
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nThe romance and fantasy are both strong elements in this book, but it’s also full of rich world-building and complex characters that go beyond! “n

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nRead the full review: 
n​​http://www.longandshortreviews.com/book-reviews/daughter-of-the-deepwood-by-holly-bargo/n

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